New Motorola Atrix

The New Motorola Atrix - Coming Soon



This alone makes the Atrix stand head and shoulders above the competition. A range of three docks is what makes the stylish new handset very unique. The first is fairly standard, a desktop dock and charger. Things however get a little more interesting when you look at the second two. A laptop dock effectively converts this mobile phone into a versatile portable computer, complete with its own keyboard, battery, trackpad and stereo speakers. the dock also incorporates an 11.6 inch screen, thus the phone is used purely for its processor and storage capacity, which in itself is impressive at 16GB, with the option to increase this to 32GB by adding a micro SD card. For home entertainment fans, the multi media dock may prove a worthwhile option, enabling simple HDMI connection to an HD ready television, with USB sockets giving you scope for the addition of items such as a keyboard or mouse. This is perfect for not only viewing your own photos or videos, but also downloaded material as well such as movies and music files. Not content with just offering the docks, Motorola have installed software on the handset unique to each of these docks. When fired up, the phone gives you the option of Webtop or Entertainment Centre. The first option gives you your own customised desktop, perfect for the laptop option whilst the Entertainment Centre offers a portal for viewing all manner of media files.
The Motorola Atrix runs on the popular Android operating system. Utilising version 2.2, this is easily upgradable to the latest 2.3 platform. This is teamed with a high quality Nvidia Tegra dual core processor. At 1Ghz this is in line with many modern handsets such as the Motorola Defy, however the fact that it is dual core means performing multiple tasks at once is a much speedier affair. With all of this technology on board, you would be forgiven for thinking that this model may be on the bulky side, but you would be very much forsaken. At just 11mm in depth, the Atrix is a slimline handset on a par with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S, and at just 135 grammes it is pretty lightweight too. A high quality qHD screen ensures whichever material you choose to view look superb thanks to the 960 x 540 resolution, whilst Gorilla glass ensures your screen will stay free from marks for longer than a traditional display. The Motorola Atrix is a unit that is not only a superb mobile phone, but also a multi purpose device that will meet a whole host of consumer requirements.
The Motorola Atrix and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 Arc are coming soon.

High Specification New Motorola Atrix

The Motorola Atrix signals a new era for mobile phones, with this phone offering all you would expect from a high end handset, as well as innovative extras in the form of various docking options that effectively convert the phone into all manner of different devices, most impressively a laptop.
It is easy to look at all of the various options available with the Atrix and forget what the device is in its most basic form, a very impressive smartphone. The docking options to tread new ground, and no doubt other manufacturers will follow with their own versions, but do not let this mask the fact that even minus all of these facilities, this model competes with the very best phones on the market. A 4 inch display offers a large enough area to display both web pages as well as other media clearly. Despite being slightly smaller than models such as the HTC Desire HD, there is still ample space without making the phone physically to large to be desirable. The 960 x 540 resolution does offer breath-taking clarity combined with a natural depth of colour. In fact, this screen does give the Retina display found on the iPhone 4 a run for its money. Durability also impresses thanks to the use of Gorilla glass, which keeps the display looking great, even when in a bag or pocket with coins and keys.
Running on Android 2.2, the Motorola Atrix offers a great user friendliness, with a huge range of downloads already available thanks to the operating systems great popularity within the marketplace. Processor wise the Atrix is fitted with a powerful 1Ghz chip that stands out amongst its competitors thanks to its dual core capabilities. This is an area where we can really expect mobile to excel this year, with the processor effectively split into two parts, making multi-tasking facilities a much quicker and pleasing experience. Two cameras are fitted on the Atrix, just like the HTC Desire HD. The main camera located on the rear of the handsets offers 5 mega pixel resolution, with the resulting images being more than satisfactory for a mobile phone. Video capture is also supported and this also pleases thanks to HD recording quality, something that looks great on a home television when used with the multimedia dock, one of two impressive add ons for the phone. This one not only offers HDMI connection but also USB slots for connection of peripheral equipment. The second dock is a laptop with a keyboard and 11.6" screen and its own battery. Simply slot the phone in place to convert to your own netbook, complete with full Firefox internet browser. The Motorola Atrix is one of those phones that genuinely excites thanks to innovative features and impressive technology, and looks set to become one of the handsets of 2011.